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In addition to the articles listed below Media Guardian's gossip column features some interesting news from last night's National Television Awards.
Hidden below is the most interesting section for us, but it does reveal some new details about The Christmas Invasion, so if you don't want the surprise spoilt ignore the hidden spoiler below!
SPOILER - TO READ HIGHLIGHT BELOW:
"All I want for Christmas is Who
Piper, who won the best actress prize, one of three gongs for Doctor Who, was rather more forthcoming on other topics, not least the eagerly anticipated Doctor Who Christmas special. Fans who really don't want to know anything about the festive episode at all, should probably look away now. I said look away now. "It's got scary Christmas trees, Santa attacks, there's an invasion, and the Doctor stays in bed for a long, long time. I am carrying most of the show." Monkey's set the Sky+ already. As for her new co-star, Piper said the new Doctor Who, David Tennant, was a "lot lighter on his feet" than Eccleston. "He is a bit more child like and dances around a lot. I'm sure you will like him." You never know, if the second series gets nominated for an award, Tennant might even turn up."
© Media Guardian 2005
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Doctor Who swept the board in the National Television Awards last night (broadcast tonight on ITV1). The programme was nominated in three categories; Best Drama, Best Actor (Christopher Eccleston) and Best Actress (Billie Piper) and won them all.
In response The Sun, The Mirror and the Daily Star 'red top' tabloids have dedicated part of their front pages to the show (see cover left, click for all 3 larger covers) and most other papers carry stories of one kind or another - details and links to online versions of these are below.
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The tabloids appear to have cottoned on to the fact that Germany has now bought the first and second seasons of the new series - rather bad cliche alert!
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Some small articles in today and a couple to report in The Guardian over the weekend.
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More from the press today on Torchwood (as in the rest of them are catching up with the Independent's story from yesterday!). See a listing of articles below, many of which appear in both print and online.
In addition a couple of interesting comments were made today by John Barrowman on ITV show Loose Women. Barrowman suggested that Torchwood whilst being commissioned and getting it's first airing on BBC THREE may well eventually be shown on BBC One (like Casanova before it). He also suggested that there will be no immediate explantion of how Captain Jack arrived in modern day Cardiff, where the series is set, after his being abruptly left in the far future by The Doctor and Rose at the end of "Parting of the Ways" (Doctor Who season 1, episode 13).
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News
broke in the early hours of Monday morning (it always seems to
break in the early hours of the morning!) that Doctor Who will
be joined by a companion/spin off series in 2006 called Torchwood.
The reports, now confirmed on the BBC website and in a BBC press release, were first published by The Independent Newspaper (see link below) in a large main article and in a related media interview with Controller of BBC 3 Stuart Murphy who described described Torchwood as "a massive coup" for the station.
According to the press release the 13 part series will be written by Russell T Davies, who also writes and Executive Produces Doctor Who, and will star John Barrowman as Jack Harkness (Captain Jack) a character first introduced in The Empty Child (Season 1, episode 9). It will air on BBC THREE in Summer 2006 (after the close of Doctor Who Season 2). Davies describes Torchwood as "a British sci-fi paranoid thriller, a cop show with a sense of humour,"
"It's dark, wild and sexy, it's the X Files meets This Life. It's a stand-alone series for adult audiences which will have its own unique identity.
The press release offers further details oin the series:
"Set in modern-day Cardiff, Torchwood stars John Barrowman as Captain Jack from Doctor Who; it's in the Christmas special and second series of Doctor Who that the story of Torchwood - a renegade group of investigators - is seeded.
"However, no stories will cross over between Torchwood and Doctor Who.
"The drama series is produced by BBC Wales and will be transmitted later next year.
"The renegades investigate human and alien crime, as well as alien technology that has fallen to Earth," says Murphy.
"Torchwood is sinister and psychological - Russell was really keen to play with your head - as well as being very British and modern and real."
The release also notes that:
"Filming on the 13 self-contained episodes will begin early next year in Cardiff; other writers so far confirmed include Chris Chibnall and PJ Hammond. The executive producers are Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner, Head of Drama in BBC Wales."
We note that Torchwood writer PJ Hammond was the creative force behind another highly regarded British Science Fiction/Telefantasy series, Sapphire and Steel (ITV, 1979 to 1982).
The full text of the BBC Press Release can be seen here
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Here's a roundup for today in the UK press and media, there's one story Torchwood.
Details of today's newspaper articles below:
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Further to our note below we're now back and will be progressing with more regular updates on the new series and perhaps even some cuttings (fingers crossed!).
First of all some exciting news of a new companion series for Doctor Who, titled Torchwood, more details above.
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Apologies for the recent lack of updates here but things have been relatively quiet on the press front so very little has been missed. Our webmaster has been away for two weeks and is currently dealing with some serious family illness so please bear with us whilst things (hopefully) settle down.
Rest assured we will resume normal service as soon as possible.
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Here's a roundup of what's appeared over the last few days in the UK press and media.
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We seem to be experiencing another lull in press reporting with nothing yesterday and the merest trickle today but just you wait until location shoots start in Wales, it'll be rather busy we reckon!
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A few recent set reports and photos have been appearing on the internet over the last few days. In contrast to last year the number of agency/paperazzi photos far outweighs the numbers taken by fans but this is perhaps a reflection of the fact filming started in London rather than Cardiff/Wales. Last year there were far fewer images coming from the London shoots than those in Wales so expect more rather than less over the coming weeks.
However, a couple of fan sites have posted some photos:
Shaun over at Outpost Gallifrey has posted a number of images on the news page (originally posted on the OG forum) which are well worth a look at, see them here.
Our friends at Unit News have an impressive collection of images taken specially for the site, these include unique images of Peter Davison (Fifth Doctor) visting the set and meeting David Tennant to wish him luck.
Just to quash any rumours before they start, this was a private visit and Peter went along with his family to take photographs and see what was goung on - he's not set to appear in the next season. The Unit News pages also include an exclusive set report as well as other valuable information - click here for more.
The nice people at David-tennant.com have also posted a selection of small photos of David and Billie Piper together on set, see them here.
As mentioned above, a number of agencies have posted images from the London shoot, the best are to be found at:
Fotobanka ISIFA Image Service - a number of images from the London shoot but all heavily watermarked.
World Entertainment News Network (WENN) Photo Library - the small images are again watermarked.
Other collections from WENN are here, here and here - this time the small preview images aren't watermarked.
The Xposure Photo Agency - a nice collection of images here, you have to be registered to view larger versions of the images but they will be watermarked.
We'll keep you informed if any more become available and may very well be visiting the set ourselves once filming is closer to home.
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One article to report so far today and nothing over the weekend.
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A number of articles today but rest assured we've avoided spoilers below although we warn you which newspapers carry them.
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Things are starting to get busy now as we approach the final episode of the season. The BBC and others warned that those avoiding spoilers would be best to keep away from the press and the internet from Wednesday this week onward and they were right if today's press is anything to go by.
We've marked the details below of articles and features that include spoilers but none of the details below contain anything you need to be worried about - it's more a guide today to what newspapers you should avoid if you want to avoid the spoilers.
From this point up to the episode itself we'll avoid posting anything that might spoil your enjoyment so rest assured we're being careful here.
In the meantime we've added details for Wednesday below and hope to post details for the rest of this past week later.
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News has just come in from the BAFTA press screening of "The Parting of the Ways", the final episode of the 2005 season that Jane Tranter, BBC Controller of Drama Commissioning, has confirmed a third season of Doctor Who for 2007 as well as a Christmas special for 2006 in addition to this years special.
It was also confirmed that Billie Piper will appear in the entire second series.
According to our sources the screening was followed by stunned silence and then the audience erupted into applause for what was described as a "simply amazing, quite incredible" final episode. The packed screening was attended by many members of the cast and production team including actors John Barrowman, Camille Coduri and Noel Clarke and executive Producer and writer Russell T Davies and was followed by a question and answer session.
Amongst the audience members asking questions was Waris Hussein the director of the first ever episode of Doctor Who, "An Unearthly Child", who was himself applauded by attendees. Special mention was also made of Sydney Newman, the BBC head of Drama in 1963 who helped to create the original series as well as other notable 60s series like The Avengers.
With thanks to Jason Stevens
A flurry of press today:
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Doctor Who
Air dates and titles subject to change
1. Smith and Jones by Russell T Davies. 31 March (UK)
2. The Shakespeare Code by Gareth Roberts. 07 April (UK)
3. Gridlock by Russell T Davies. 14 April (UK)
4. Daleks in Manhattan (Pt.1
of 2) by Helen Raynor. 21 April (UK)
5. Evolution of the Daleks (Pt.2
of 2) by Helen Raynor. 28 April (UK)
6. The Lazarus Experiment by Stephen Greenhorn. 05 May (UK)
7. 42 by Chris Chibnall. 19 May (UK)
8. Human Nature (Pt.1
of 2) by Paul Cornell. 26 May (UK)
9. The Family of Blood (Pt.2
of 2) by Paul Cornell. 02 June (UK)
10. Blink by Steven Moffat 09 June (UK)
11. Utopia by Russell T Davies. 16 June (UK)
12. The Sound of Drums (Pt.1
of 2) by Russell T Davies. 23 June (UK)
13. Last of the Time Lords (Pt.2
of 2) by Russell T Davies. 30 June (UK)
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